Amana ART6114*, ART6113* Irregular Cabinet and Countertop Heights, Line Voltage Requirements

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Irregular Cabinet and Countertop Heights

Countertops such as ceramic tile tops cause cabinet and countertop to be higher than 36 inches. Follow instructions below when countertop is higher than 36 inches.

1.Raise leveling legs to maximum height.

2.Measure from floor to rangetop. If measurement is less than height of countertop, floor must be shimmed.

3.Shim floor using a piece of plywood same size as range opening. Secure plywood to floor. Plywood must be as secure as original flooring.

4.Install anti-tip bracket and slide range into place.

Line Voltage Requirements

Line voltage must not exceed rated voltage. See rating plate attached to range for kilowatt rating. Line voltage less than rated voltage will result in slow heating. Wiring system must conform to Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. standards and National Electrical Code. Installation must conform to all local, municipal and state building codes, and local utility regulations. Range must be connected only to a supply circuit as specified on rating plate wiring diagram of range.

Range requires 3 wires, 120/240 Volts, 60 Hertz A.C. House wiring and fusing must comply with local wiring codes. If no codes apply, wire according to National Electrical Codes.

Power Supply Location

Shaded area show range clearance for electrical connection.

D

A A

E

B

B

CC

A—3 inches

B—7 inches

C—6 inches

D—30 1/8 inches minimum

E—24 1/16

Power Supply Location

Power Cord Requirements

Power cord is not supplied with range. Power cord must be U.L. Listed and meet NEC and Mobile Home Manufacturers Association Standards. Cord must be rated at a minimum 250V—40 AMP, equipped with a plug configuration in accordance with NEMA. Conductors must end with closed loop (ring) terminals at the range.

Three-conductor cord plug NEMA 10-50P allowed for residential.

Four-conductor cord plug NEMA 14-50P required for most mobile home installations but can be used for residential.

NOTE: Only a power cord suitable for use with ranges may be used. For installation in a mobile home, or area where local codes do not permit grounding through the neutral terminal, a 4-wire cord must be used.

Range Terminal Block

Connection block is located at bottom rear of range behind rear cover panel. Remove rear cover screw. Directly below terminal block is a hole for a power supply service cord. Power cord is not supplied with range.

Attach Power Cord

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Contents Please Read Manual Before Operating Range Installer CustomerContents Important Safety Information Surface Element Fire PrecautionsCase of Fire Oven FiresRange Location InstallationPacking Material Cabinet OpeningIrregular Cabinet and Countertop Heights Power Supply LocationPower Cord Requirements Line Voltage RequirementsPower terminals Installing 3-Wire Power CordNeutral terminal connect wire Ground strapInstalling 4-Wire Power Cord Removal and Replacement of Range Converting 3-Wire to 4-Wire Power CordAnti-tip Bracket Installation Level RangeRange Features OperationSurface Element Settings Preparing to Cook with Smoothtop Elements Some ModelsCooking with Surface Elements Type Temperature Uses UtensilsPads and Knobs Description Oven Signals DescriptionElectronic Oven Control Panel Lights DescriptionOven Switches Description Other FeaturesSetting Electronic Clock Setting Electronic TimerPrepare to Bake Oven Rack Placement Bake Pan PlacementBaking Broiling Self-cleanPrepare for Self-clean Broiling TipsSelf-cleaning Interrupt Self-Clean CycleAfter Self-cleaning Cycle Baking Guide Food Oven Temperature Cooking TimeCooking Guide Poultry Roasting GuideBeef and Pork Roasting Guide Broiling GuideFood Thickness Rack position Cooking time Removing Storage Drawer Some Models Care and CleaningRemoving Oven Door Replacing Oven Light Removing Panel Some ModelsCleaning Part Materials to Use General DirectionsCleaning Smoothtop Rangetop Problem Cause To Prevent To RemoveBefore Calling for Service Problem CheckWarranty Cooking Products excluding wall ovensPage Page Quick Reference Instructions